Our latest timepiece crush comes from Swiss watch manufacturer Oris. The stunning new Chronoris Date is a modern reinterpretation of the vintage watch, of the same name, released by Oris in the 70s. It features a 39mm brushed stainless steel tonneau-shaped case. The dial features several chapter rings in varying shades of silver, grey, and black with bright orange accents on the hands and indexes. Additionally there is a date window at three o´clock that stands out due to the white disc. Two large crowns can be used to set the time and to set the inner rotating bezel. This bezel can be used to time seconds, minutes or hours. The watch is available on a nato, rubber or leather strap, or a steel bracelet. Price starts at $1,750.

Introduced back in 1988 the Adidas Marathon 88 classic Runner have made their way back this Spring. The shoe is back for the next season with a remake both in design and materials, it features a "Clear Grey / Core Energy" colorway with subtle splashes of black. The Marathon 88 is available at the best Adidas Originals retailers....read more

Nixon have presented a new digital watch, the Baja. Featuring a polycarbonate case, an LCD display with either positive or negative high contrast and nylon strap. The watch includes several survival tools such as a compass, LED flashlight and thermometer with external sensor, in addition to the basic stuff, date, calendar, alarm clock, stopwatch and timer. The Baja is water resistant up to 100 meter/10 ATM and is available now in four colors. Available ...read more

This limited edition watch is a a tribute to Porsche’s first overall victory at Le Mans 40 years ago. It bears the same clean lines as the legendary Porsche 917. The P´6612 dashboard Le Mans 1970 limited edition picks up on the function and rigour of the legendary racing car. It embodies the values of Porsche Design, the luxury brand whose products express function, timelessness and purity of form. Sporting light-coloured numeric indices against a black background, ...read more